History

Giresun University · Vocational Schools Coordination Office
History

The Vocational Schools Coordination Office (MYOK) was established to ensure the coordination of educational processes among the vocational schools operating within Giresun University, to increase institutional efficiency and to create a structure aligned with sectoral needs.

In this context, the Vocational Schools Coordination Office Directive was first adopted and put into force by Senate decision no. 83/2, dated 25 December 2013. In line with institutional needs and evolving higher education dynamics, the directive was subsequently updated; the current structure was reorganised and put into force by Senate decision no. 235-3, dated 11 May 2023.

Establishment Timeline
25.12.2013
The Vocational Schools Coordination Office Directive was adopted and put into force by Senate decision no. 83/2.
11.05.2023
The directive was revised and put into force by Senate decision no. 235-3.
Strategic Positioning of MYOK
Positioned as a structure that strengthens academic and administrative coordination among vocational schools.
Functions as a mechanism that aligns educational processes with sectoral needs.
Takes its place in the university management system as a strategic superstructure that enhances institutional efficiency.